So, I'm 16, and I'm in my senior year of high school.
I always loved to learn new languages as some of you might know and these last two years I was having a higher level English classes outside my school. Since I was in what was possible my last year of English classes there (because of my level), and I didn't feel like take the exam if I don't really need it right now for any professional/educational reasons, I decided to quit.
Since this year I have so much free time from school, my parents didn't let me just come home and spend the rest of my day online (sorry to my managers?), so they told me I'd be fine with my current timetable if I included another language in my schedule.
My father tried to convince me to go back to English or French. My mother wanted new languages so she asked about German or even Spanish.
English and French, I know pretty well. I had two years of Spanish so I can work my way out. German, I can only pray in it
Since I was tired of my parents' choices, I decided to take Mandarin. Problem is I suck in arts and I can't even draw a straight line, so I really don't know how I'll get out of this. Good thing about it, it's the most spoken language in the world and since I'm good with languages and probably will make a career out of it, it'd be a good thing to bet on.
Has anyone learned Mandarin? Could you tell me a bit how difficult it is? Will I totally fail? Did I make a wise choice, or not so much? >.<





), so they told me I'd be fine with my current timetable if I included another language in my schedule.
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